On the 1st of this month, some of the world’s most recognizable places—from the Louvre in Paris to the Colosseum in Rome—were projected with a giant “30,” tempting Adele fans everywhere to believe it was a sign of a new album on the horizon. It will have been six years since the British icon has […]
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Blink 182’s Mark Hoppus is Cancer-Free!
“Just saw my oncologist and I’m cancer free!!” Blink 182’s Mark Hoppus shares with social media followers after months of updates on his journey with 4-A diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. Hoppus was diagnosed earlier this year and has since undergone many rounds of chemotherapy. The pop-punk bassist thanks everyone, including God, while also explaining that […]
Morgan Wallen Banned from CMA Awards Despite Album of the Year Nomination
Despite having an Album of the Year nomination for his Dangerous: The Double Album, Morgan Wallen has been banned from attending next month’s CMA Awards. While Wallen, himself, has additionally been barred from nominations for any individual merit, the Academy of Country Music did not want to “limit [the] opportunity for other credited collaborators” who […]
John Lennon Suggested George Harrison Be Replaced
According to a previously unheard interview, John Lennon suggested replacing George Harrison with Eric Clapton after The Beatles’ guitarist quit for a very short stint in January of 1969. While Harrison did end up returning to the band six days later, The Beatles continuing on as the iconic band we know and love, Lennon seemed […]
The Rolling Stones Cover Chi-Lites in Upcoming Tattoo You Re-release
In 1979, The Rolling Stones recorded their cover of the Chi-Lites’ “Troubles a’Comin” at a studio in Paris, France. Now, 42 years later, the song follows “Living in the Heart of Love” and eight other tracks as part of Lost & Found, a new collection of previously unreleased songs recorded any time, anywhere between 1972 […]
Tyler Childers Covers a John Prine Classic as Tribute to the Country Icon
Tyler Childers does justice to the late John Prine’s melancholic wit as he covers “Yes I Guess They Oughta Name a Drink After You” for the upcoming tribute record Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine, Vol. 2. Childers is a contemporary cornerstone on the album, saddled up amongst other Americana winners like […]
Lady Gaga Joins Tony Bennett For His Final Studio Album
Following their first chart-topping, co-creation, Cheek to Cheek, Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett reunite to release Love For Sale, a collaborative, new album bridging, once again, the timeline of music across eras. The follow-up album was made as Bennett’s recently-announced Alzeihmers had worsened over the years from 2018 to 2020, making Love For Sale a […]
Lil Wayne and Rich the Kid Collaborate on New Mixtape
Following the recent 10th anniversary release of Tha Carter IV (Complete Edition), Lil Wayne teams up with Rich the Kid for their first-ever joint mixtape, Trust Fund Babies. YG also appears on the new album with a guest spot on the ninth track, “Buzzin’.” The mixtape is Lil Wayne’s first project with new material since […]
Yes Delivers First Album of New Songs in Seven Years
October 1st marks the release of The Quest, the 22nd studio album from prog-rock icons Yes. Produced by lead guitarist and original member, Steve Howe, the album comes as a continuation of the band’s dynamic, 50-year sound. It is the first project of new material since the 2015 death of Chris Squire, Yes’ original bassist. […]
Liam Gallagher in 2022: Brand New Album and a Headlining Show
Despite currently recovering from a recent helicopter fall, Liam Gallagher excitedly announces that his new album, C’Mon You Know, is set to drop on May 27th, 2022. The Oasis co-founder’s third solo album will follow the upcoming release of the single, “I Wish I Had More Power,” which Gallagher describes as a “naughty little tune” […]